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Beryl Burton
1964.
Bidlake
Alex Moulton
the women’s World Championships:
club.
1961.
1962.
1963.
sport,
record,
the 12,
devising the National Schoolboys Championship,
of speed,
made a clean sweep of the domestic competitions,
Sadly,
Association.
in the 1950s,
Leslie C.
Championship series,
Frank Colden
in the pursuit once more,
most exciting seasons ever,
Bath Road became legendary,
following this great season,
and in the sacrifices it demanded.
new competition records at 50 and 100 miles,
and had to ride again a fortnight later.
and in the road race.
in 1958.The championships came to Britain in 1961,
utive Bidlake award.The problem for the committee would be when to stop giving her the award.
time Beryl lost her pursuit crown by one tenth of a second.
bicycle with its suspension frame.This was the first entirely new development in bike-building since the
when he won the BBAR crown with
as he became only the second man in the sub-four-hour
taking four minutes from Booty’s
Eileen Gray was one of the pioneers of women’s racing
which attracted an entry of nearly 2000 young riders.
which was finally accepted by the U.C.I.
and fully justified an unprecedented second consec-
then crashed in
having gone as far as he believed possible in the pursuit
but this
Carter was given the award for his work in
His 100 on the
She led the campaign to set up a women’s World
he slipped out of the
gave British time-trialling one of its
Once again she
had revolutionised bike design with his new concept of the small-wheeled
and president of the Women’s Cycle Racing
Beryl Burton
1964.
Bidlake
Alex Moulton
the women’s World Championships:
club.
1961.
1962.
1963.
sport,
record,
the 12,
devising the National Schoolboys Championship,
of speed,
made a clean sweep of the domestic competitions,
Sadly,
Association.
in the 1950s,
Leslie C.
Championship series,
Frank Colden
in the pursuit once more,
most exciting seasons ever,
Bath Road became legendary,
following this great season,
and in the sacrifices it demanded.
new competition records at 50 and 100 miles,
and had to ride again a fortnight later.
and in the road race.
in 1958.The championships came to Britain in 1961,
utive Bidlake award.The problem for the committee would be when to stop giving her the award.
time Beryl lost her pursuit crown by one tenth of a second.
bicycle with its suspension frame.This was the first entirely new development in bike-building since the
when he won the BBAR crown with
as he became only the second man in the sub-four-hour
taking four minutes from Booty’s
Eileen Gray was one of the pioneers of women’s racing
which attracted an entry of nearly 2000 young riders.
which was finally accepted by the U.C.I.
and fully justified an unprecedented second consec-
then crashed in
having gone as far as he believed possible in the pursuit
but this
Carter was given the award for his work in
His 100 on the
She led the campaign to set up a women’s World
he slipped out of the
gave British time-trialling one of its
Once again she
had revolutionised bike design with his new concept of the small-wheeled
and president of the Women’s Cycle Racing